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stuck seat post
jT Racing:
whack it down first to loosen, then clamp in vice and twist off the frame.
gary4130:
if it's a layback try and use a big pole over the top for extra leverage, i used one 3ft long to shift one, but use plenty of wd40.
MartyC:
Plug the hole in the BB where the seat tube is (if it's got one - a hole that is :D) and pour diesel into the tube and leave for a few days. Drain and hit the seat post with a big hammer (to break the seal between the two materials) before putting the post into a large vice and turning the frame from side to side to free it up.
Marty :daumenhoch:
hunterdubber:
I hope it,s not an Alloy frame like a Ripper or Race inc or your fooked :'( I tryed all the above :'(
Then gave mine to mi mate who,s an Engineer he had to painstakingly drill it out at work, he said " Never again " >:(
The Alloy and Chrome had fused together like a weld after time :shocked:
When fitting new seatposts I ALWAYS apply grease now :daumenhoch:
adiec72:
cheers all - am determined to shift the fooker today.
Thanks for the help.
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